Creating an Animation Program Alice. Step 1: Design Decide on the problem to be solved Design a solution We will use a storyboard design technique, commonly.

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Creating an Animation Program Alice

Step 1: Design Decide on the problem to be solved Design a solution We will use a storyboard design technique, commonly used in the film industry

Example The scenario is: First Encounter After traveling through space, a robot-manned craft has just made a landing on a moon. The robot is on the moon and has set up a camera so earthbound scientists in Houston can view this historic event. The camera view shows the robot, the lunar Lander and some nearby rock formations. Suddenly an alien peeks out from behind a rock, surprising the robot. The robot looks around, spots the alien, and walks over to take a closer look. The alien is frightened and hides behind the rocks. The problem is: How can we create this animation?

Create Initial World

Storyboard Option 1: Sketches

Storyboard Option 2: Screen Shots Initial scene The spiderRobot walks toward the alien

Storyboard Option 3: Text Form A textual storyboard is like a "to-do" list. The Learning to Program in Alice textbook puts a textual storyboard in a box: Do the following steps in order alien moves up alien says "Slithy toves?" robot's head turns around robot turns to look at alien Do together robot moves toward the alien robot legs walk alien moves down

Step 2: Implementation To implement the storyboard, translate the actions in the storyboard to a program. Program (a.k.a. script) a list of instructions to have the objects perform certain actions in the animation See flowchart on page 32

Action Blocks in Alice Sequential Action Block – actions occur one after another Simultaneous Action Block -- actions occur at the same time

Demo Ch02FirstEncounter

Concepts in this first program Program instructions may have arguments Example: for the move instruction, the arguments we used in this example were direction distance DoTogether and DoInOrder blocks can be nested one inside the other

Testing An important step in creating a program is to run it – to be sure it does what you expect it to do. We recommend that you use an incremental development process: write a few lines of code and then run it write a few more lines and run it write a few more lines and run it… This process allows you to find any problems and fix them as you go along.

Comments While Alice instructions are easy to understand, a particular combination of the instructions may perform an action that is not immediately obvious. Comments are used to document the code – explain the purpose of a particular segment of the program to the human reader.

Demo Ch02FirstEncounterwithComments Comments in this example world illustrate description of the action performed by the entire method description of the purpose of a small segment of code

Assignment Read Chapter 2 sections 1 and 2 Scenarios and Storyboards A First Program Read Tips & Techniques 2 Orientation and Movement Instructions

Lab 2 Chapter 2 Lab